WoW! Is This the First Gay/Lesbian Wedding in Cambodia?
Re: WoW! Is This the First Gay/Lesbian Wedding in Cambodia?
yeah but it's a fact there's a shitload of western NGOs in cambodia promoting "LGBTQ" rights, it can't be denied or dismissed as conspiracy, all these NGOs are active in the territory and in a constant attempt to push their agenda and their gay propaganda.MekongMouse wrote:You guys nailed it. An NGO forced this otherwise straight pair of women to marry eachother. Had nothing to do with love. Nope, couldn't be that.
it's not my business where they like to put their dick, but they've nothing to complain in cambodia or thailand as here gays and ladyloys are accepted and tolerated at levels never seen in the West.
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Re: WoW! Is This the First Gay/Lesbian Wedding in Cambodia?
Re the "NGO" comments - read the article:
So you look a bit foolish with your I-hate-NGO ranting. Not to mention that this is a lesbian wedding, so raving on about
It's a good idea to read the article before posting. No names, but one or two people here seem quick to whip out the NGO "insult" - however, if you read the article it says that the fathers are barang - and presumably the families are western/khmer mix and these are family photos.Women who call themselves The groom in day marriage name Suu staff Lin, 18, who father is Swedish Sovann, 53, and mother named Pa Sok Ry, 56, lives near Khsam City Chhnang Province. Separate women as bride named Harmon September, 18, father Richmond welfare, 64,
So you look a bit foolish with your I-hate-NGO ranting. Not to mention that this is a lesbian wedding, so raving on about
where they like to put their dickis a little OT to say the least. ( Biology 101)
If you post a rant without bothering to read the article, it shows a lack of respect for the other people posting here. It also makes you look intellectually impaired. If I can understand this google translate (for once), you should too...
At least make a effort, m'kay...
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Re: WoW! Is This the First Gay/Lesbian Wedding in Cambodia?
Anchor Moy wrote:Re the "NGO" comments - read the article:
It's a good idea to read the article before posting. No names, but one or two people here seem quick to whip out the NGO "insult" - however, if you read the article it says that the fathers are barang - and presumably the families are western/khmer mix and these are family photos.Women who call themselves The groom in day marriage name Suu staff Lin, 18, who father is Swedish Sovann, 53, and mother named Pa Sok Ry, 56, lives near Khsam City Chhnang Province. Separate women as bride named Harmon September, 18, father Richmond welfare, 64,
So you look a bit foolish with your I-hate-NGO ranting. Not to mention that this is a lesbian wedding, so raving on aboutwhere they like to put their dickis a little OT to say the least. ( Biology 101)
If you post a rant without bothering to read the article, it shows a lack of respect for the other people posting here. It also makes you look intellectually impaired. If I can understand this google translate (for once), you should too...
At least make a effort, m'kay...
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Simply because the parents are a mix of barang and khmer does not mean they could not be NGO workers. Plus I don't see a barang in the picture who looks over 50. Simply because I suggested that they might be NGO workers does not make them members of a conspiracy.
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Well, if an NGO helped 2 lesbian women get married in Cambodia, good on them.
We need more NGO's like that!
We need more NGO's like that!
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General, of all of the problems facing Cambodia this one would be WAY down on my list of things to do.
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Lesbian weddings? Are you serious? I would put this in the top 3 most important things on any government's agenda. Probably right between clean water and free medical care.
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GM for president-dictator !General Mackevili wrote:Lesbian weddings? Are you serious? I would put this in the top 3 most important things on any government's agenda. Probably right between clean water and free medical care.
Clean water, lesbian weddings and free medical care... that's what I call an agenda. Carry on.
(Oh, and while you're at it...free gin and tonics would also influence my vote. )
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I've had the free gin and tonics, they're pretty good. Looking forward to theGeneral's return for more of the same.
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And affordable gin&tonics should in the top 10 priorities.
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